I have a T-6 at 40 feet and it plays very well for what it is, which is a
multi-band antenna on a 12' boom. Mine survived the Ice Storm of '09 and came
through undamaged after 2.5" of radial ice on all the elements. If I have to
say anything bad about it, it is the F/B, but it is as good as any other 12"
boom antenna. If you want better, go longer (T-8 or T-10).
They are fairly flat. My highest is on 10M at about 2:1 at one point.
There is no adjustment to the Tennadyne T-6. All your screw holes are
pre-drilled and you just put it together.
I moderate a Yahoo Group for Tennadyne antennas which includes the current
maker of the antennas and there is some very informative files and photos
posted by the members. Feel free to join and ask any thing you wish.
Clint - W5CPT - Moderator Yahoo Tennadyne Group
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/TennadyneAntennas/
----- Original Message -----
From: r young
To: towertalk@contesting.com
Sent: Monday, March 02, 2009 9:40 PM
Subject: [TowerTalk] Tennadyne?
I was thinking of replacing my old KT34 with A Tennadyne T-6. Any opinions
on it. it would only be at 40 feet.
Do they tend to have good swrs across all bands?
Are they tough to adjust?
Tks,
Ron
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